I understand that Mustang programmed a V8 4bbl to run through the speakers...some like it some think it's cheesy...I don't have 1st hand experience so I don't know. I read awhile back that there's like an electric 400ish hp/torque motor on each wheel...like a train has an electric motor on each wheel...can electric vehicles do a burnout? I'm thinking not, they just take off like a jet. Glad you had that experience!
I had the rare treat of driving one of the sedans after church one day. That feeling of G's on you is intense, the torque on electric motors is fully available at all rpms. 0 to whatever.
Man that's pretty cool. I see this car so much but I never seen anyone get down on one. That's funny how the car moves really fast but you don't hear anything. Thank you for sharing this video.
Imagine the fun and the instant response of a manual corvette in first gear, then multiply it by 2 and that’s how fun an electric car is. Even more with the Plaid. 1-st gear fun nonstop all the way up to triple digits
Oh I am sure your new Fairlane project will do the same thing to your body! ^_^ However still super cool, I have not had the chance to be in a Tesla yet.
I appreciate that technology and acceleration but not nearly as much as the good ol' internal combustion power. The smells and sounds of gasoline fueled explosions is what excites me.
Even though our parking lot at work was littered with Teslas that are as fast or possibly faster - I still preferred the excitement of riding in my friend's 10 second Buick GNX, if only because I know how hard he worked to dial it in and also make it look stock.
That is coming down though as production and cell capacity scales up. For example 10 year's ago an ev battery pack was around 8x what it costs for the same size pack today. So what will the cost go down to with everything heading towards ev as it's already doing? Plus here in the us we have a federal ev battery warranty which requires all manufacturer's to cover their batteries for 8 year's or 100,000 miles.
@@sleeperdude2690 funnier how every single ice vehicle has a battery and multiple electric motors in it already and cannot function without them. Not to mention refining of fossil fuels requires massive amounts of electricity water and cobalt during the refining process itself. Thanks for sharing this. If evs but instead powering cool cars interest you? Just lookup ev conversions or tesla swapped cars right here on TH-cam. There are some crazy cool muscle cars swapped to electric, including truck's, vans, kit car's, utvs etc. 😎
Welcome to the present Dude. An electric motor has it's torque available from the git-go. no turbo or charger yo spool up. Too bad that they get their electricity from mostly dirty power plants. maybe hydrogen power is a better allternity. that remains to be seen.
@@Mabeylater293 The sad fact is that solar and wind generated electricity only amount to about 15 to 20% of the total power generated. the rest is from oil or coal burning power plants. until this changes by a lot electric cars just are not a good solution. I am a proponent of safe clean electrical power but until we stop relying on fossil fuels completely that will not happen. The petroleum and coal industry just has too much influence in congress and that is where our efforts should go.
@@garycook2355 thankfully Elon SUCCESSFULLY disagrees with your capitulation mentality and did AND CONTINUES TO DO something about it. His share holders are definitely happy that’s for sure.
@@garycook2355 might want to check your facts again? Per the eia which tracks all electricity generated in the U.S. Over 40% of all power is from nuclear&renewables and has been for 2 years now. That will only continue to climb btw as for the past 2 years now. Over 85% of all new electrical capacity being added to the grid comes from renewable projects, because they are the cheapest form of capacity to build out. Last I checked it's estimated by 2025 53-58% of all the power will come from nuclear&renewables in the U.S. evs also can help make the grid even more efficient because they can charge at times when demand is low and the power would otherwise just be wasted. 👍🏻
To be honest, letting cars like that on the street with that kind of acceleration is beyond stupid. It's great that they have that power but it's like putting a fuel dragster on the street. I like power and acceleration but 0 to 60 in a couple seconds is beyond most people's ability to use safely.
Max tq at 1rpm is why, electric motors have excellent traction control system's. Plus the battery weight is slung down low with great weight distribution to. That's why a tesla model s plaid 4dr family sedan can do 1.5sec 60fts on st tires on just about any surface despite weighing 4800# and run 9.2s at over 150mph. While not burning anything and gets the equivelant of 100mpg. And the model s plaid 6 person family SUV can do 2.4s 0-60. Technology rocks. 😎
There's something about the roar and rumble of a 400 4Barrel or a Hemi that I enjoy! But the look on your face was priceless!
That is true I would rather hear
@@sleeperdude2690 why? Serious question.
I understand that Mustang programmed a V8 4bbl to run through the speakers...some like it some think it's cheesy...I don't have 1st hand experience so I don't know. I read awhile back that there's like an electric 400ish hp/torque motor on each wheel...like a train has an electric motor on each wheel...can electric vehicles do a burnout? I'm thinking not, they just take off like a jet. Glad you had that experience!
@@mattpack7660 if you disable traction control, electric cars will roast tires.
@@lemongavine 👌 that would be awesome, tempting and expensive! Thanks for the correction.
Wow that's crazy. I love that feeling of getting sucked into the seat, like taking off in a plane. 💯
Yep it’s the best
Love these. When you land in Amsterdam, Holland, they have them as taxis from the airport!
I had the rare treat of driving one of the sedans after church one day. That feeling of G's on you is intense, the torque on electric motors is fully available at all rpms. 0 to whatever.
Yeah it’s pretty crazy
Had no idea that they were that fast! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching
Man that's pretty cool. I see this car so much but I never seen anyone get down on one. That's funny how the car moves really fast but you don't hear anything. Thank you for sharing this video.
Yeah it is very fast
Thanks for sharing. I've never heard a personal testimony about how you feel in one. OMG
Thanks for watching
And now you know I think the Tesla test drive made you a believer
No gear shiftin either!
Gotta be fun. 👍👍
It was fun
That torque is instantaneous.
Yes it is
Imagine the fun and the instant response of a manual corvette in first gear, then multiply it by 2 and that’s how fun an electric car is. Even more with the Plaid. 1-st gear fun nonstop all the way up to triple digits
They are very responsive
He won’t need that speed at the Ridge Cut in Chatt or at the 24/75 split but it’s nice to know it’s there.
That’s true
Lol I feel like you stop your breathing taking off 🛫 😂
I've seen some crazy videos on those, gotta try it one day.
Yes it is fun
These electric motors are torque monsters.
For sure
Pretty cool as long as it doesn't burst into flames 😏
True
Fun ride!
It was
Very, very cool
It was fun
Oh I am sure your new Fairlane project will do the same thing to your body! ^_^ However still super cool, I have not had the chance to be in a Tesla yet.
I hope so
I couldn't even figure out how to Open the Door 🤣
I know right
OMG 😱 Tesla is great 👍
It’s fast
I appreciate that technology and acceleration but not nearly as much as the good ol' internal combustion power. The smells and sounds of gasoline fueled explosions is what excites me.
I totally agree
Even though our parking lot at work was littered with Teslas that are as fast or possibly faster - I still preferred the excitement of riding in my friend's 10 second Buick GNX, if only because I know how hard he worked to dial it in and also make it look stock.
Yeah I definitely prefer turbo gasoline cars still
I know that I want to be mad at electric cars but they are the real deal and will be in the near future. U riding in one is more than I will ever see.
Well riding in a Tesla is totally different than a Prius . But I will keep my gasoline for now
Now we know you're just Joshing us!
That’s funny
Now its time to retrofit the IH Metro Mite with a Tesla engine.
I wouldn’t know where to start
I dont even know anyone that owns one. I'd like to experience it.
I know I don’t either
Have you placed an order for your Tesla Model 3 yet Josh 😂😂
Whiplash power would be best to describe the acceleration in them
thank you
Thank you for watching
The look on your face says it all
Tesla 90 is the car Squeezy wants
Bring one home or take her for a test drive one day Remember Dad she is the Princess👸👍
She would love that
Great vid, still not a Tesla fan though..
Thanks
Wow !! 👍👍
May be fast but that's not what it's all about! The sound and the smell of freedom is sorely missing!!!
That’s true
Only problem with them is the replacement battery cells which most cant afford.
True
That is coming down though as production and cell capacity scales up. For example 10 year's ago an ev battery pack was around 8x what it costs for the same size pack today. So what will the cost go down to with everything heading towards ev as it's already doing?
Plus here in the us we have a federal ev battery warranty which requires all manufacturer's to cover their batteries for 8 year's or 100,000 miles.
nice
Thanks
I've never played golf and never will so I don't have a need for a golf cart.
That’s funny
@@sleeperdude2690 funnier how every single ice vehicle has a battery and multiple electric motors in it already and cannot function without them.
Not to mention refining of fossil fuels requires massive amounts of electricity water and cobalt during the refining process itself.
Thanks for sharing this. If evs but instead powering cool cars interest you? Just lookup ev conversions or tesla swapped cars right here on TH-cam. There are some crazy cool muscle cars swapped to electric, including truck's, vans, kit car's, utvs etc. 😎
👍
Electric motors have maximum torque at 1rpm . If it fits your lifestyle go for it. I'm a Refrigeration contractor so I'll stick with my diesel thanks.
That’s true
Is that a brother in the backseat
No just a coworker
❤😂👍
It's an amazing car !!
Good job Elon Musk !!!
I would love to get one too.
💲😱🤯😲😂
Can you ever see yourself ever having an electric car. They say it's the future, but im way too much of a petrol head to give up my V8.
Yeah I think I will keep my v8 s as long as I can
If its not a Ford I won't be in it lol
That’s funny
So… I guess you will be wearing Crocs now..
This is a 2015 - now drive a 2023!
Welcome to the present Dude. An electric motor has it's torque available from the git-go. no turbo or charger yo spool up. Too bad that they get their electricity from mostly dirty power plants. maybe hydrogen power is a better allternity. that remains to be seen.
That’s true
Solar. Free ( after installation) and renewable
@@Mabeylater293 The sad fact is that solar and wind generated electricity only amount to about 15 to 20% of the total power generated. the rest is from oil or coal burning power plants. until this changes by a lot electric cars just are not a good solution. I am a proponent of safe clean electrical power but until we stop relying on fossil fuels completely that will not happen. The petroleum and coal industry just has too much influence in congress and that is where our efforts should go.
@@garycook2355 thankfully Elon SUCCESSFULLY disagrees with your capitulation mentality and did AND CONTINUES TO DO something about it. His share holders are definitely happy that’s for sure.
@@garycook2355 might want to check your facts again? Per the eia which tracks all electricity generated in the U.S.
Over 40% of all power is from nuclear&renewables and has been for 2 years now.
That will only continue to climb btw as for the past 2 years now. Over 85% of all new electrical capacity being added to the grid comes from renewable projects, because they are the cheapest form of capacity to build out. Last I checked it's estimated by 2025 53-58% of all the power will come from nuclear&renewables in the U.S.
evs also can help make the grid even more efficient because they can charge at times when demand is low and the power would otherwise just be wasted. 👍🏻
VW Cyber truck
I'll stick to the noisy gas hog cars.
I agree
To be honest, letting cars like that on the street with that kind of acceleration is beyond stupid. It's great that they have that power but it's like putting a fuel dragster on the street. I like power and acceleration but 0 to 60 in a couple seconds is beyond most people's ability to use safely.
I thought the same thing that someone probably needs some experience driving something this fast before they put them behind the wheel
Why is it so fast this makes 0 sense to me
Science I guess
@@sleeperdude2690 i guess
Max tq at 1rpm is why, electric motors have excellent traction control system's. Plus the battery weight is slung down low with great weight distribution to.
That's why a tesla model s plaid 4dr family sedan can do 1.5sec 60fts on st tires on just about any surface despite weighing 4800# and run 9.2s at over 150mph. While not burning anything and gets the equivelant of 100mpg. And the model s plaid 6 person family SUV can do 2.4s 0-60.
Technology rocks. 😎
@@4literv6 ok this doesn't really consern me because i hate them things
Your brother is cuter then you
Him Tupid
You may experience the ride........
But will you experience the Electric Bill.....!!!?
I Rather stick with the Gasoline Motors!!
Just Saying........
All fun till the battery needs replacing for 22k.
That’s true
Not practice
I hate ALL things electric cars...they are not cars first off. Second they are just fancy golf carts.